Some file systems does not support symbolic links. NLINKFS was written to act over some other file system (fs) to deal with symbolic links as regular files on the original fs.
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install # (as root)
For more information, see INSTALL file.
NLINKFS uses the follow syntax:
$ nlinkfs <source_dir> <mount_dir>
- <source_dir> - Original file system directory
- <mount_dir> - Directory to mount NLINKFS file system
Each symbolic link created at <mount_dir> will be converted to a regular .LNK file at <source_dir> with the information to where the link points to. In the same way, nlinkfs will read each .LNK file on <source_dir> and show it as symbolic links at <mount_dir>. Files created by NLINKFS contains a signature, so common .LNK (non link) files are allowed.
Example of usage:
$ mkdir {test,mdir}
$ touch test/hello.txt
$ nlinkfs test mdir
$ cd mdir
$ ln -s hello.txt mylink
$ cd ..
$ fusermount -u mdir
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